| A | B |
| acquit | to prove or find someone not guilty. |
| cross-examine | to question a witness called by the opposing side. |
| deliberate | to give some care thought |
| jury | a group of people that are asked to make a decision in a court of law. |
| evidence | something that gives proof. |
| innocent | not guilty of a crime. |
| plead | to give an answer for charges in court. |
| reasonable doubt | belief that is fair or logical; based of facts and reason rather than on olpinion or feelings. |
| prosecutor | someone who brings charges against someone in a court of law. |
| presumed innocent | the belief that someone who has been charged with a crime is innocent of that crime until proven otherwise. |
| guilty | having done something wrong. |
| malicious destruction | intentional damage to someone's property with the intent of causing another person suffering. |